February 13, 2025
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Risk of Asteroid Impact on Earth Increases as 2024 YR4’s Path Becomes More Uncertain

The increase in the impact probability has been attributed to unexpected factors, including earthquakes and extreme weather events that have affected the asteroid’s trajectory

The risk of a massive asteroid colliding with Earth has increased, with new estimates suggesting a higher probability of impact from the space rock 2024 YR4. Initially, astronomers predicted a 1.2% chance of the asteroid crashing into Earth on December 22, 2032. However, the likelihood has now risen to 2.3%—approximately one in 43—prompting an emergency reassessment from global space agencies.

The increase in the impact probability has been attributed to unexpected factors, including earthquakes and extreme weather events that have affected the asteroid’s trajectory. To closely monitor the situation, an international team of scientists is using the advanced James Webb Space Telescope, with estimates suggesting that 2024 YR4 could be up to 300 feet wide.

Asteroid expert David Rankin has reassured the public, emphasizing that while the chances of an impact have grown, there is no immediate cause for alarm. Speaking to Space.com, Rankin stated, “We still expect that to start falling at some point. People should absolutely not worry about this yet.”
Despite the heightened risk, the international community continues to closely track the asteroid’s path, with efforts focused on ensuring timely detection and response should the situation evolve further.

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